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July 14, 2024

Most Preferred Biomass Pellet Mill of PelletIndia.com by the Indian Biomass Market:

Discover the Superior Efficiency and Reliability of PelletIndia.com Pellet Mills

Designed to meet the unique demands of the global market, our state-of-the-art pellet mills offer unparalleled efficiency, consistent quality, and exceptional reliability. These advanced machines simplify the production of high-quality pellets, ensuring smooth and efficient operations. Constructed from the highest quality materials and incorporating cutting-edge automation technology, our pellet mills are the ideal solution for your production needs.

Our pellet mills adhere to industry standards, guaranteeing that the pellets produced meet the stringent quality requirements accepted worldwide by pellet users.

Key Features:

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  1. India’s Preferred Ring Die Pellet Mill: Our pellet mills are the top choice in the Indian biomass market.
  2. Enhanced Production Continuity: Ensures smooth and uninterrupted pellet production.
  3. Low Maintenance: Designed for minimal maintenance, reducing downtime and operational costs.
  4. Versatile for Hard and Soft Biomass Materials: Capable of efficiently processing a wide range of biomass materials.

Most Preferred Biomass Pellet Mill by the Indian Biomass Market:

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  • Model: 2TPH (3022/2.5)
    • Die Diameter: 572 mm
    • Main Motor: 160 kW
    • Automated Lubrication System: Includes an automated lubrication system for roller bearings and body bearings.
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  • Model: 5TPH (7932/5)
    • Die Diameter: 825 mm
    • Main Motor: 372 kW
    • Automated Lubrication System: Includes an automated lubrication system for roller bearings and body bearings.

Mainly Indian Biomass Materials:

1. Rice straw: The residue obtained from the paddy crop.

2. Rice chaff: The waste produced during the milling of paddy.

3. Wheat stalk: The stems left after the wheat crop is harvested.

4. Wheat pod: The pod of wheat that is left after harvesting.

5. Maize cob: The inside part of the maize cob.

6. Maize stalk: The stems left after the maize harvest.

7. Millet cob: The residue of the cob of the millet crop.

8. Millet husk: The husk left after the millet harvest.

9. Millet stalk: The stem of the millet plant.

10. Barley straw: The residue left after the barley crop is harvested.

11. Little millet straw: The husk left after the little millet harvest.

12. Finger millet husk: Residue left after the harvest of finger millet.

13. Sorghum cob: Residue of cob of sorghum crop.

14. Sorghum husk: Residue left after the harvest of sorghum crop.

15. Sorghum stalk: Stem left after the harvest of sorghum.

16. Mustard stalk: Stem left after the harvest of mustard crop.

17. Rapeseed stalk: Stem left after the harvest of rapeseed.

18. Linseed stalk: Stem left after the harvest of linseed.

19. Niger stalk: Stem left after the harvest of niger.

20. Safflower stalk: Stem left after the harvest of safflower.

21. Cotton husk: Straw left after the harvest of cotton.

22. Firewood: Wood used for burning.

23. Acacia wood: Wood from the acacia tree.

24. Sugarcane bagasse: Bagasse left after crushing sugarcane.

25. Eucalyptus wood: Wood from the eucalyptus tree.

26. Cotton seed hull: Hulls of cotton seeds.

27. Forest biomass: Organic residues obtained from forests.

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These models are specifically designed to provide high output, reliability, and ease of use, making them ideal for biomass pellet production on an industrial scale.